The platform, being sold, is an online resource hub dedicated to various Twitter applications and tools. It was created by a group of Twitter enthusiasts with the aim of serving the global Twitter community. The sale includes the primary domain, website, code, and hosting services, along with all associated products and applications. The offerings include a range of applications designed to enhance the Twitter experience, such as tools for polling, photo sharing, follower management, and tweet scheduling. The portfolio includes several engaging applications like polls, photo-sharing, follower enhancement, and tweet analysis. Each application serves a unique function, from tracking your first tweet to providing detailed insights into your Twitter usage habits. The sale offers a complete operational Twitter startup, including SEO and social media marketing strategies that have already been deployed effectively. The platform has gained recognition through features on several notable startup directories and receives traffic from over 1000 directories and blogs. The potential for revenue generation is highlighted through three main streams: click advertisements, application submissions, and featured application promotions. Additionally, the site offers multiple ad spaces, with estimated monthly revenue potential. The buyer will receive all necessary credentials and support files, enabling a seamless transition with zero maintenance post-sale. The hosting contract is in place until December 2010, offering the new owner ample time to renew or transfer services. The site's existing infrastructure and promotional placements promise a strong foundation for ongoing revenue and growth in the Twitter application domain.
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